Book review: High Gloss Dolls - Erotic Latex Fashion

Goliath Books is a publisher of art and photography books. Founded in 1997, and specializing in publishing daring photography and art books.

Goliath's release "High Gloss Dolls" is a small hardcover book. The book is 120 pages and the dimensions are 5.6 x 8.3 inches.

The book features the work of Fraulein Katja Ehrhardt. There are over 240 images featuring models such as Mosh, Emily Marilyn, Ulorin Vex, Ancilla Tilla, Koneko, and others. The cover model is Mosh, who has appeared in at least 4 covers for Goliath publications.

Model: Lara Aimee.

After the contents page, there is a short introduction presented in several languages (English, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish). Katja Ehrhardt was born in 1977 in Ludwigshafen, Germany. She worked as an assistant to fashion designer Ralf Fischer in Hamburg. She opened her own studio in 2000 in Hamburg. In 2003 Erhardt was chief designer at "Marquis" Fetish Fashion Magazine. Since 2007 Erhardt has been self-employed as fahion designer, producer and photographer of highglossdolls.com.

Model: Mosh.

All of the photographs were shot indoors in a studio setting. The backdrops range from stark white, red to black seamless backdrops. A few photo sets are shot against a white brick wall and a black tiled-room. In one photo set with Emily Marilyn, a black latex sheet hangs from the ceiling, while Marilyn poses on a gray marble floor. There is minimal furniture in the shoots: a chair, a wooden crate, vinyl couch, etc. The focus is on the models and the latex outfits. The clothing ranges from stockings, gloves, corsets, catsuits, bras and panties, headpieces. Black is the predominate color but there are several brightly colored outfits. The book features nudity (mainly topless) that is tastefully presented. The book features many full length portrait shots.